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Add multiples of 100's to two digit numbers

Lesson

We've already added multiples of 100 to a single digit numbers. Now we are going to add multiples of $100$100 to a $2$2 digit number.
 

The process is going to be very much the same, however we are starting with a number with value in the units and the tens position.

$500$500 is a multiple of $100$100 because five $100$100s added together equals $500$500.

$100+100+100+100+100=500$100+100+100+100+100=500

If we start off with a $2$2 digit number, let's use $92$92 and we add $500$500 to it, we need to take $5$5 steps of $100$100 in the positive direction.



First step $92+100=192$92+100=192

Second step $192+100=292$192+100=292

Third step $292+100=392$292+100=392

Fourth step $392+100=492$392+100=492

fifth step $492+100=592$492+100=592

$92+100+100+100+100+100=592$92+100+100+100+100+100=592

$92+500=592$92+500=592

 

Let's see a visualisation of each step

Watch the following video to see how.

 

 

Worked Examples

 

Question 1

$100+10$100+10

Question 2

What is $100+20$100+20?

Question 3

Complete the pattern by adding $100$100 each time.

  1. $94$94, $\editable{}$, $\editable{}$, $\editable{}$, $\editable{}$, $\editable{}$

Outcomes

NA2-2

Know forward and backward counting sequences with whole numbers to at least 1000.

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